by stevelabny
That's not luck. That's playing too risky and losing before you know you lost.If you had one health and hadn't rolled the claw to enter Tokyo... the player in Tokyo still could have killed you on his next turn.
If you were one turn away from winning...why would the other 2 players decline to attack you first? (Obviously, the could leave it up to the last player and avoid Tokyo themselves, but this too is risky.)
If you were one for sure one turn away from winning, not dependent on the luck of the dice rolling points... you needed the 1 point from Tokyo and 2 points for keeping Tokyo to win. If you hadn't entered Tokyo you wouldn't have been assured victory on your next turn.
So you had 17+ points and 1 health which means you absolutely had too many points for your hit points if there were still 3 other players alive.
Accept some responsibility for your prior actions rather than blaming the claw you rolled.